The committee charged with reviewing the proposed North Shore Project will meet Tuesday to look over the final site plan for the first phase of the project.

The $116 million project will stretch along 21 acres on Lakeshore Drive — across from Kershaw Park — and will be constructed in five phases. The land is currently owned by David Genecco; however, project representatives said the plan is to complete the transaction of the property to Rochester-based developer Morgan-LeChase.

Representatives of the development team will also be present Tuesday to discuss the site plan.

The Planned Unit Development (PUD) committee’s decision is contingent on the developer meeting requirements that were laid out in the city’s preliminary site plan approval. According to the Final Site Plan Review Checklist, the developer is required to add more parking, additional sidewalks, LED crosswalk signs and an updated lighting plan, among other attributes.

The PUD meeting will take place Tuesday, Feb. 25, at 6 p.m. at the Hurley Building, 205 Saltonstall St. If additional time is required to review the plan, a meeting will also take place Thursday at 7 p.m. at the same location.